一个随机试验Ponesimod和propranolol对健康成年人的心率,心脏安全和药理学的联合作用
在PubMed上查看摘要
概括
此摘要是机器生成的。在健康的成年人中,Ponesimod与propranolol的结合会比单独使用Ponesimod更能降低心率. 这种组合并没有显著改变药物度或引起严重的心脏事件.
科学领域
- 药理学和临床试验
- 心血管药物相互作用
背景情况
- 波尼西莫德是一种选择性酸盐受体调节剂.
- 了解药物相互作用对于患者的安全至关重要.
研究的目的
- 评估ponesimod和propranolol同时使用的药理动力学,药理动力学和心脏影响.
- 在健康成年人中评估这些药物的安全性和耐受性.
主要方法
- 在健康成年人中进行第一阶段研究.
- 参与者接受了ponesimod (2 mg),随后随机增加了安慰剂 (TP2A) 或80 mg的propranolol (TP2B).
- 监测心脏效应 (心率,心血管阻塞) 和药理学参数.
主要成果
- 与单独使用ponesimod相比,ponesimod和propranolol的同时使用导致心率降低效果更大 (在前12小时内每分钟12. 4的差异).
- 两组之间没有观察到第一,第二或更高度AV阻塞的显著差异.
- 没有检测到任何药物的临床相关PK参数变化. 疲劳和头是最常见的治疗不良反应.
结论
- 将ponesimod与propranolol结合使用可以增强心率降低的效果.
- 在健康的成年人中,这种组合似乎是安全的,对PK或严重的心脏事件没有显著影响.
- 可能需要进一步的研究来探索特定患者群体中的这种相互作用.
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